"One of them is not to attract much attention, otherwise prices will jump up." Hah! Firing a Bronica S2a is like firing a gun! Horses shy, women faint, and small children scream, such is the racket!We, Bronica owners, are keeping our secrets. One of them is not to attract much attention, otherwise prices will jump up. Enough od the talk about Hasselblad ...
This surely does not make it a poor man's Hasselblad, does it? (hopefully not...)We, Bronica owners, are keeping our secrets. One of them is not to attract much attention, otherwise prices will jump up. Enough od the talk about Hasselblad ...
I hear you man... last week my wife stumbled on the invoice of my newly acquired 180 CFi... she said "Oh, what is that?" me, blushing: hmm, errr, stuff, you know... Hasselblad... good opportunity... can resell for higher... errm...If my wife knew how much money I have spent on cameras, I would be sleeping in the garage. Good news is I bought everything used so not much of a financial hit.
What do you mean "END OF THE FILM ERA"?I see here few people mention Bronica. It is probably one of the most overlooked brand here at medium format. Its latest designs, ETR-Si, SQ-Ai and GS bodies were state of the art toward the end of the film era. Its 135 narrow and 135 wide (pano) are the most sought after film backs. The 135 wide film frame is 24x54mm. See page here:
https://www.lomography.com/magazine/95269-bronica-etrsi-135w-film-back
All Bronica cameras are truly modular. You can still find some good condition cameras if you know where to look.
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